How to Use the Common Agent Container to Change
the Port Numbers for Services or Management Agents

If the default port numbers for your common agent container services
conflict with other running processes, you can use the cacaoadm command
to change the port number of the conflicting service or management agent on
each node of the cluster.

On all cluster nodes, stop the common agent container management
daemon.

# /opt/bin/cacaoadm stop

Stop Sun Java Web Console.

# /usr/sbin/smcwebserver stop

Retrieve the port number currently used by
the common agent container service with the get-param subcommand.

# /opt/bin/cacaoadm get-param parameterName

You can use the cacaoadm command to change the port
numbers for the following common agent container services. The following list
provides some examples of services and agents that can be managed by the common
agent container, along with corresponding parameter names.